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Home » Justice and Creation Summer Fellowship 2025

Justice and Creation Summer Fellowship 2025

  • For Ministry Sites and Young Fellows growing creation care, climate justice and love of neighbor
  • Seeking Ministry Sites within the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
  • Summer Fellows between ages 16-26
  • Grants for $3000 per ministry ($2500 for Fellow and 500 support)
  • Deadline for Collaborative Application is April 15th, 2025 – Deadline Extended!

The Green Chalice Ministry and Disciples Home Missions are hosting a second cohort of Justice and Creation Fellows this summer.  We will be offering grants of $3000 to DOC churches, regions, and camps (with preference given to churches). These grants aim to support the development of youth and young adult leaders (ages 16-26)  engaged in the spiritual movement for creation care, climate justice, and/or social justice.  A central goal of this grant program is to foster a culture of curiosity, connection, compassion and justice in faith leadership that goes beyond a focus on individual behaviors to collectively address the institutions and systems responsible for the present crises. Grants will promote a creation justice movement that recognizes and engages the root causes of injustice, climate crisis and systemic change. Priority will be given to those seeking to advance justice, creation care, and climate solutions that effectively center the needs of those most impacted by environmental degradation and the  climate crisis. Ministries led by and/or serving communities that are Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color are highly encouraged to apply. First time applicants will have priority. We are seeking 12 ministry sites to join the 2025 cohort the summer of 2025. 

Download the 2025 Application

2024 Ministry Sites offered fellowships to 13 young adult fellows that offered creation care leadership in 7 regions. They advocated for justice, grew communities and pollinator friendly plants, harvested hope and veggies, preserved waterways and taught faithful ways. Sites from 2024 included: 

  • Foothills Christian Church, Glendale, AZ 
  • Heart of the Rockies Christian Church, Fort Collins, CO 
  • Bethany Beach Christian Church/ CCCA Conference Center, Bethany Beach, DE
  • First Christian Church, Madisonville, KY
  • First Christian Church Princeton, KY  
  • QC Family Tree, Charlotte, NC 
  • Harmony Springs Christian Church, Uniontown, OH 
  • Be the Neighbor, Denver, CO 
  • Ridglea Christian Church, Fort Worth, TX
  • Camp Caroline, Arapahoe, NC

“We started a brand new Farmers Market

and expanded our garden significantly. We increased our CSA sales, pantry donations, and have two flourishing market access programs for low income, households experiencing food insecurity.”
Kristy ~ Mentor
Harmony Christian Church, Uniontown, OH

“I noticed God everywhere.

I didn’t expect to feel so connected to my spirituality this summer, but I felt God in the gardens, in the compassion and commitment of the congregation, and in the work that I and others were doing.”
Cecily ~ Fellow
Ridglea Christian Church, Fort Worth, TX

“I am grateful to Green Chalice for the ways God is working through this ministry.“

“Ridglea Christian Church really benefited from receiving this grant last summer. Actually, the relationship with the Young Adult Fellow is still ongoing. While still staying connected to the garden ministry, she is now teaching Worship and Wonder on Sunday mornings and is leading youth group on Sunday nights. As a mom of one of those youth, I am grateful to Green Chalice for the ways God is working through this ministry.”- Rev. Christy Drechsel Regional Executive Minister Christian Church in the Southwest

Program Expectations 

As part of this grant program, Green Chalice will offer discernment resources and sample Fellow  application and recommendation templates to support the selection process for potential fellows.  

Program expectations include: 

Justice and Creation Summer Fellows 

● Collaboratively create a summer intention or plan that engages the gifts of the fellow and  aligns with the resources, people, context, and hopes of the ministry site. 

● Complete a free online Climate Ambassador Training. 

● Attend zoom orientation and training and summer closing reflection zoom gatherings – Fellows will regularly meet via Zoom to talk through summer intentions, goals and explore  environmental justice and creation care as expressions of faith.  

● Will be curious about their role in creation care and climate justice in your community and  congregation. 

● Contribute to the capacity, resilience and ministry of the local ministry being served 

● Support a healthy work-life balance with the ministry site. This is a learning/serving experience,  fellowships are not to be viewed as a form of cheap labor that falls below living wage  standards. 

● At the conclusion, collaborate on creating a report/narrative/presentation including photos/videos of your work including responses to the following- There will be a template to support your efforts: 

  • Ministry site population and size.
  • Number of people impacted by the ministry and how.
  • What measurable outcomes (events, lbs of food shared, policy maker visits)
  • How many people participated in the Climate Ambassador Training.  
  • How did the congregation celebrate/communicate this program and ministry? 

Justice and Creation Summer Ministry Site 

● Collaboratively create a summer intention or plan that engages the gifts of the fellow and  aligns with the resources, people, context and hopes of the ministry site.  

● Two Zoom meetings with fellowship mentors and supervisors for initial orientation and end-of summer reflection. 

● Provide ongoing support of summer intentions and plans in collaboration with fellow 

● Supervisors/Mentors are encouraged to complete a free online Climate Ambassador Training designed by Blessed Tomorrow and Green Chalice.  

● Support a healthy work-life balance with the fellow at your ministry site. This is a learning/ serving experience, fellowships are not to be viewed as a form of cheap labor that falls below  living wage standards.  

● At the conclusion, collaborate on creating a report/narrative/presentation including photos/videos of your work including responses to the questions above.

Find Application and Links Here

  • Collaborative Application (filled out by Both Ministry Site and Fellow and submitted to Scott Hardin-Nieri shardinnieri@dhm.disciples.org)
  • Sample Fellow Application For Ministry sites to distribute to potential fellows and
  • Recommendation templates

Required Documents for Application 

Ministry Site/Mentors – (to be submitted to Green Chalice) 

• A letter of endorsement from a regional minister for Ministry Site/Supervisor

-A prospective or current-year budget for your organization 

-501c3 or Fiscal Agent Information  

Additional Documents Required for Fellowship Programs Designed for Youth Ages 16-18 

• Copy of Abuse Prevention Policies (such as “Safe Church Policies”) 

• Statement describing the qualifications and experience of the mentor in working with youth 

For Justice and Creation Fellows (to be submitted to local ministry site)  

• Two letters of recommendation for Fellow by pastor, regional minister and an additional adult teacher or mentor A sample Reference Template can be found here.  

• A W-9 form to be submitted to shardinnieri@dhm.disciples.org

• If you have questions or ideas please contact Scott Hardin-Nieri at shardinnieri@dhm.disciples.org  

NEXT STEPS 

1. Discern if this summer is a good time to engage in locally-grown spirit-led creation care, climate  justice, and/or social justice work. 

2. Ministry Site (mentors) and Creation Care Fellows make a connection with one another 

3. Collaborate on the Justice and Creation Fellowship Application and required forms  

4. Return application and forms to shardinnieri@dhm.disciples.org

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